John Marshall Law School does not allow superscoring for its admissions process. Superscoring means that a college takes the highest scores from each section of standardized tests across multiple test dates to create a new composite score. This policy may impact applicants who have taken standardized tests more than once, as their highest scores cannot be combined.
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